Maui

The Valley Isle

Welcome to Maui

Maui, known also as “The Valley Isle,” is the second largest Hawaiian island. The island beloved for its world-famous beaches, the sacred Iao Valley, views of migrating humpback whales (during winter months), farm-to-table cuisine and the magnificent sunrise and sunset from Haleakala. It’s not surprising Maui has been voted "Best Island in the U.S." by Condé Nast Traveler readers for more than 20 years.

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Hanohano o Maui Nui a Kama

Hanohano o Maui Nui a Kama, composed and chanted by Kamaka Kukona, speaks of the island of Maui, its wahi pana (storied places) and the kamaaina (locals) themselves. From the top of Haleakala to the ocean spray in Mokuula, each location shares its story and aloha like the wind that sweeps through Lahaina.

We recognize the proper use of the Hawaiian language including the ‘okina [‘], a consonant, and the kahakō [ō] or macron (e.g., in place names of Hawai‘i such as Lāna‘i).However, these have been omitted from this website for the best online experience for our visitors. We realize the importance and continue to use them outside of the online platform.